Sunday, March 30, 2014

I did get to go to the auction Saturday and I'm glad I made the effort!

This woman had more thimbles, boxes, thimble boxes even, and other sewing items than I've ever seen in one place! (It made my husband very nervous. "You are only getting one thimble, right?" he asked. Silly man!)

There were however many folks there for the sewing items and several aggressive dealers bidding so I didn't come home with too much. Happy (?) to say I stayed within budget even with the cake dish I couldn't resist! (crystal is going for such little money how could I not bid!)

The auctions here are not nearly as organized as the ones I went to in England. The auctioneer was sort of making lots as he went along just keeping them within the cosigner grouping. This works well for the dealers but for those of us who just collect it means we go home with some things we don't plan on. Some, like the German needle barrel, are a happy accident...others not so much! I mean do I really need two walnut shaped thimble cases? hummm...obviously the woman who collected this stuff would disagree since she seemed to have at least of half-dozen of everything!

All in good fun. It did wear me out though. Glad we had home-made New England Fish Chowder and banana bread left over from the day before so I didn't have to make dinner!

I did however pull out an UFO to try and get a quilt out to the folks in Washington who lost so much n the mudslide last week....have the back ready just need to get it quilted, bound and shipped. First however, I need to get Goldie out from underneath it! (can yo spot the "quilt" tail!)

Friday, March 28, 2014

It is spring here but it is cold and wet! I want to go to an country auction tomorrow but it is cold and wet! Last time I went when it was like this we "mud-skated" across the field...I felt bad for folks trying to carry large pieces of furniture to their trucks!

There are a few quilts I'm interested in but mainly I want to check out all the sewing items. She had a huge collection of thimbles - the real type. Nice silver ones at the show last week were running $100 and up. I have two antique thimbles that I bought at auction for half that and they work great for me...and they would be easy to carry across the mud field!

Class handpiecing block...in progress but so far loving the points!

I tried to explain to my dear husband that a thimble is to a quilter as a putter is a golfer...he has ten putters in our garage. And since I am back to doing some hand-piecing I'll get more use out of the thimble than he will those putters...

And here is a glimpse at some of the new additions to the "stash." The large Blue Hill orange backing is for my Halloween applique quilt! Just need to sew on the borders and it will be a finish! Having the back ready is a real incentive....

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

After two days of rest from the quilt show trip I am "almost" human again. Amazing how a little trip like that can wear you out!

Plus I had lots of new "stuff" to get into the house. I did a lot of damage at this quilt store - The Cherry Pit - in Tennessee. Really a nice shop with fabrics they just don't carry in shops near me. More on those goodies in a future post...

One exciting piece of news - cotton solids are being produced locally again!

I drive by fields of cotton and shut down mills on a regular basis and am always saddened that we are forced to buy fabric from overseas when the raw materials are so close. Well we now can buy cotton grown in the south then processed, woven and dyed in South Carolina! I just ordered a few yards to check them out...have my fingers crossed that I will love them! Now if I can just convince a local quilt shop to carry them...

Monday, March 24, 2014

Had a great time up at Pigeon Forge at their annual quilt show. It was my first time at this show.

Three of us with Cindy Blackberg...

Five quilters from my sewing group went up and stayed in some condos less than a mile from the show. I was even able to spend some time Bonnie Hunter on her off time (she taught 7 classes in 5 days! That women is a true super quilter!)

Paula and Bonnie with the Bonnie "cruise quilt!"

As usual I did a lot of damage in the vendor area. I found a old/new favorite -Lakadaisies (www.lakadaisies.com) I spent a good part of last night digging through the vintage materials looking for the perfect (or not so perfect!) tablecloth, feed-sacks, and laces so I can start my Christmas quilt!

As usual I stocked up on items that are difficult to find in our area - reproduction fabrics and hand quilting/sewing supplies mainly.

Cindy's railroad crossing quilt

I took the Railroad Crossing hand piecing class with Cindy Blackberg. Learned I had developed some bad habits with my hand piecing...with I had taken the class before I made the Russian sunflower quilt! Maybe I would only have twice as many blocks as needed instead of three times! (maybe that is shy I loved this appliqued sunflower quilt!)

There was more hand quilting at this show than I had seen in a long time. The quilts themselves were a real mix of truely amazing to just plain fun!

This one of a Middle Eastern street scene was one of the incredible ones...

the maker said she focused on improving how she depicted hands...

I'd say she did well! (can you tell I loved this quilt!)

The Quilt Appraiser Ribbon (no, I didn't work this show) was given to a quilt made using Bonnie Hunter's Log Cabin Pineapple Pattern.

More on the show later...I still have lots of unpacking and laundry to do!

Saturday, March 22, 2014

I'm off the Pigeon Forge this weekend to see the Mountain-fest Quilt show and to hang out with some quilty-friends!

Brownie with "her" blocks

This Brownie "guarding" the quilt blocks...I'm still playing with some woven themes..some are better than others! I think the one in the above photo may end up as a donation quilt...not loving it...

Dobby wondering "why the pink?"

This blue woven however I am happy with! Need to work on a fun border...

And when I get back from Tennessee I have another project waiting...

decided to do a "pizza" raised bed. (Guess this giving up Pizza for Lent is taking over my brain!) I have all the lumber to do the raised be and talked with my yard guy to get the soil delivered. Guess my role is to plan, watch, and harvest...oh, and buy the plants and cook with them! Not bad....btw...does the raised bed plan in the photo have you thinking "quilt!" hummm.....

Saturday, March 08, 2014

I started a quilt not on my list for two reasons...first, a friend had asked me to make a quilt for her daughter and second, an artist had asked how to construct this diagonal weave.

Dobby overseeing the new quilt construction....

This is a simpler ( though still at least intermediate level) way of sewing the "basket-weave" and I worry that it may still be too difficult for someone with no sewing experience...Instead of piecing the woven pieces this time I just used striped. Wow, cut down about 60% of the piecing and still get a similar effect! Also, used larger squares for the center...twice as large! Needless to say this is coming together so much faster than the first one!

I got another "new to me" quilt this week. I'll have photos of the entire quilt later this weekend. I love the Dogwood and Blondie (US cartoon characters) fabrics in it! Need to do some research but I'm thinking 50's...

Also have done some fabric cutting for Bonnie Hunter's 2014 challenge. I changed up the pattern a bit...I'm using 3 1/2 by 8 inch cut rectangles instead of 3-1/2 by 6. I made some test blocks and I like the longer block...For this I am cutting a bit from all my repro stash...gives me a chance to actually see some of my fabrics in a quilt instead of on a shelf! Even with the extra 2 inches this is going to take a lot of blocks....

And sewing, cutting, typing, well, just about everything is slow right now. Left arm is not cooperating and goes between numbness/uselessness and wicked pain (think of how it feels when you leg goes to sleep and you take your first step...) Anyway, I can still push fabric around but not doing anything too fine....but this too will pass!

About Me

AQS certified Quilt Appraiser and lecturer. For over 25 years I have been collecting quilts and making my interpretation of them. I'll try any type of handwork from applique through red-work to piecing.